Cistermiser Novatap, Vectatap Infrared Tap Installation guide
Below you will find brief information for Infrared Tap Novatap, Infrared Tap Vectatap. Cistermiser provides modern design infrared taps that improve water and energy efficiency by reducing the risk that the tap may be left running with the benefit of hygienic hands-free operation.
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Infrared Taps
Installation guide
Please keep this booklet for future reference.
Installer, when you have read these instructions please ensure you leave them with the user.
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1. Introduction
Cistermiser’s infrared taps are available with either an internal or external valve.
The taps all use infrared technology which ensures maximum hygiene and water efficiency.
All taps are supplied configured with the 5 litres per minute aerators installed but also include a 3.5 litres per minute laminar nozzle. The taps have a programmable hygiene cycle to reduce the risk of legionella.
Supplied parts
Internal valve
1. Spout body
2. Flexible hose
3. Spout gasket
4. Bracket gasket
5. Fixing bracket
6. Screw
A
x 4
7. Washer x 2
8. Fixing nut x 2
9. Mains adapter
10. Battery case
11. Sticky pad x 4
12. Filter
13. 3.5 litre nozzle (blue)
14. Nozzle tool
External valve
1. Tap body
2. Flexible hose
3. Spout gasket
4. Bracket gasket
5. Fixing bracket
6. Screw
A
x 4
7. Fixing nut x 2
8. Mains adapter
9. Battery case
10. Sticky pad
11. Solenoid valve
12. 3.5 litre nozzle (blue)
13. Nozzle tool
14. Extension cable – solenoid cable 0.5m
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
A
x 4
4
7
8
5
9
6
7
8
A
x 2 x 2 x 4
10
x 2
9
10
11
12
13
14
11
x 4
12
13
14
x 4
Optional extras
(Suitable for all Cistermiser IR Range products):
Infrared configuration unit (ICU)
Multi product power supply unit (PSUC)
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2. Installation of internal valve tap
NOTE:
Flush pipework prior to installation.
Do not install opposite a mirror.
Minimum 0.5 Bar dynamic pressure.
The tap can be mounted on any horizontal surface up to 40mm thick. It requires a hole of
32.5-36mm diameter.
8mm AF
Spanner
450mm
NOTE:
Ensure pre-fitted filter is retained within flexible hose. The tap’s performance will be reduce without the filter.
G3/8 (3/8”
BSP) Female
Isolating valve
(not supplied)
x 4
OR
x 4 alkaline batteries
Power options
Requires 4 x AA (LR6)
OR
OR
Requires 1A fused spur
Water supply
NOTE:
When installing the inlet pipework, it is good plumbing practice to ensure that there is an accessible isolating valve upstream of the tap.
Multi product power supply unit (not supplied).
Suitable for powering up to 20 units.
How to change the nozzle
Use the nozzle tool to unscrew the 5 litre (blue) nozzle. Insert the 3.5 litre (blue) nozzle and tighten until flush with tap body; no part should be protruding from the end of the tap. Ensure the nozzle is not over-tightened as this may pinch the “O” ring and cause the tap to leak.
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Installation of external valve tap
NOTE:
Flush pipework prior to installation.
Do not install opposite a mirror.
Minimum 0.5 Bar dynamic pressure.
The tap can be mounted on any horizontal surface up to 40mm thick. It requires a hole of 32.5-36mm diameter.
x 4
OR
x 4
8mm AF
Spanner
400mm
NOTE:
Use extension cable where necessary. Ensure correct polarity is maintained; connect orange lead to orange leads and blue leads to blue leads.
Power options
OR
Requires 4 x AA (LR6) alkaline batteries
OR
Requires 1A fused spur
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Water supply
NOTE:
Ensure filter is fitted to the inlet of the solenoid valve.
Multi product power supply unit (not supplied).
Suitable for powering up to 20 units.
How to change the nozzle
Use the nozzle tool to unscrew the 5 litre
(blue) nozzle. Insert the 3.5 litre (blue) nozzle and tighten until flush with tap body; no part should be protruding from the end of the tap. Ensure the nozzle is not over-tightened as this may pinch the “O” ring and cause the tap to leak.
Installation of external valve tap 3. Power connections
NOTE:
Only one power source should be connected at any time, either mains or batteries. It is not possible to connect both simultaneously.
If using the battery case, open it and fit 4 Alkaline AA (LR-6) batteries as indicated. Reseal and fasten into place on panel using screws
A
or with the sticky pads.
If using the mains adapter, fasten into place on panel in a dry location using screws
A
or with the sticky pads and connect the un-terminated mains cable to a 50Hz 230V AC single phase supply via a 1A fused spur (not supplied).
Electrical connection
Connect the power connector from the tap to the mains adapter, or in the case of a battery powered installation, the battery case.
4. Usage advice and specification
Minimum operating pressure:
Maximum operating pressure:
Factory settings
Range:
Run-on time:
Power requirements:
Battery life:
Cleaning:
Lens care:
0.5 bar (dynamic)
6 bar (dynamic or static – whichever is highest)
~18cm
2 sec
Either 6VDC from 4 x alkaline AA (LR6) batteries or 6VDC regulated from mains adapter. (1A fused spur required)
2 years in normal conditions with recommended batteries.
A single red flashing of the LED indicates that the batteries are low and need to be replaced.
Clean with non-abrasive cleaner and water only.
Infrared lens can be polished with a soft cloth.
Electronic specification
Control classification:
Maximum load:
EMC emissions:
Rated temperature range:
Action classification:
Pollution classification:
Independent
Internal valve models: 1.2W 0.2A (6VDC)
External valve models: 2W 0.33A (6VDC)
Tested at above load
0-40° C
Type 1.Y
Degree 1
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5. Component dimensions
Novatap
200mm 45mm
120mm
12°
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Vectatap
205mm
110mm
7°
46mm
Flow rate chart
8
5
4
7
6
3
2
1
0
0 1 2 3 4
Supply pressure (bar)
5
5 litres per minute aerated (blue)
3.5 litres per minute non-aerated (blue)
NOTE:
Valve may fail to operate at under 0.5 bar dynamic pressure.
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6. Advanced settings guide
Carry out only if settings need to be changed
AMBER
1
Disconnect power, wait for 5 seconds and reconnect.
2
When flashing amber
Place hand 4-6cm from sensor until constant green.
Then remove hand.
AMBER
GREEN
GREEN
3
You are now in configuration mode
If a hand is not placed over the sensor, it will go into normal operation mode.
RED
AMBER
Sensing range adjustment
A
Wait for single red flashing LED to enter sensing range mode
B
Briefly place your hand in front of the sensor until the green
AMBER
LED flashes slowly. Range configuration mode will then be ready
GREEN
AMBER
AMBER
GREEN
C
AMBER
Move your hand to the distance from the sensor you would like to set as maximum range. Wait 8 seconds until constant green shows
GREEN
RED
GREEN
Sensor distance is now set
GREEN
GREEN
Run-on time adjustment
A
C
Wait for double red flashing
LED to enter run-on time
RED
x 2
B
During double red flashing briefly place your hand in front of the sensor, water will start running while a green flashing will be seen.
HOLD HAND STEADY
AMBER
RED
GREEN
RED
When the water has run for the desired run-on time, move your hand out of the line of sight of the sensor. The water will cease and the run-on time will be set.
GREEN
RED
RED
RED
4
After configuration the unit will flash amber giving opportunity to re-enter configuration mode
AMBER
AMBER
Additional configuration with Infrared Configuration Unit (ICU) remote control (sold separately)
• Hygiene rinse on/off: The installer is able to switch the 12hr hygiene rinse function on or off.
GREEN
GREEN
• Clean mode: The unit can be disabled for a short period to allow for cleaning.
RED
RED
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7. Infrared Configuration Unit (ICU) guide
NOTE: Not supplied but available from Cistermiser or any major plumbing merchant.
5
9
1
4
Button descriptions
Activates cleaning mode
Activates ICU configuration mode
Decreases setting
Increases setting
Checks the setting being altered
Saves changes and exits ICU configuration mode
Quits ICU configuration mode without saving changes
Configures sensor range
Configures run-on time
12 hour hygiene cycle activation
Resets to default factory settings
Inserting and replacing batteries
The ICU uses 2 AAA or LR03 alkaline batteries, these must be installed before use. Always use new batteries of the same type. Install as indicated in the battery compartment on the rear of the ICU.
NOTE: Batteries should be replaced when the signal of the ICU becomes weak and it becomes difficult to activate either cleaning or configuration mode.
Activating cleaning mode
Cleaning mode, disables normal operation for cleaning for a timed 30 seconds. In order to activate cleaning mode with the ICU, it must be pointed at the sensor of the selected washroom product. Activation is most effective when the clean button is held down as the ICU is brought close to the sensor. It can take up to 3 seconds for the product to sense the ICU.
When the washroom product is in Clean Mode, the sensor flashes green once a second.
Activating ICU configuration mode
In order to activate ICU configuration mode with the ICU, it must be pointed at the sensor of the selected washroom product. Activation is most effective when the configuration button is held down as the ICU is brought close to the sensor. It can take up to 3 seconds for the product to sense the ICU.
The washroom product will return to normal operation if there are no button presses for
30 seconds.
Infrared taps
The ICU can adjust/activate the sensor range, the run-on time and the 12hr hygiene cycle settings.
The product must always be put into ICU configuration mode before any setting can be configured.
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Configuring sensor range
Point the ICU at the sensor and press the 1 sensor range button (the sensor blinks green).
Decrease or increase the sensor range by pressing the and buttons respectively. The sensor blinks red when the min or max value is reached.
Press the button to check the sensor range setting – the sensor displays the current setting by flashing green, see table.
Number of flashes 1 2 3 4 5
Range (cm approx) 8 11 14 16 18
Save setting and exit ICU configuration mode by pressing the button.
Exit without saving by pressing the button.
Configuring run-on time
Point the ICU at the sensor and press the 4 run-on time button (the sensor blinks green).
Decrease or increase the run-on time by pressing the and buttons respectively. The sensor blinks red when the min or max value is reached.
Press the button to check the run-on time setting – the sensor displays the current setting by flashing green, see table.
Number of flashes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Run-on time (sec) 1 2 3 4 5 10 20 30
Save setting and exit ICU configuration code by pressing the button.
Exit without saving by pressing the button.
Configuring the 12hr hygiene rinse cycle
Point the ICU at the sensor and press the 5
12hr hygiene rinse button (the sensor blinks green).
Decrease or increase the hygiene rinse time by pressing the and buttons respectively. The sensor blinks red when the min or max value is reached.
Press the button to check the hygiene rinse time setting – the sensor displays the current setting by flashing green, see table.
Number of flashes
Hygiene rinse time
(sec)
1
0
2 3 4 5
5 10 15 30 60
Save setting and exit ICU configuration mode by pressing the button.
Exit without saving by pressing the button.
6
Reset to factory settings
Point the ICU at the sensor and press the
9
reset button (the sensor blinks green). This sets all settings to the default factory settings.
Save setting and exit ICU configuration mode by pressing the button.
Exit without saving by pressing the button.
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8. Frequently asked questions
No water from tap
The sensor is flashing red once a second
The sensor is not flashing at all when hands are in sensing range
Low battery. Change batteries.
No power. Change batteries if battery powered. Ensure power is switched on and is reaching the tap. Check all electrical connections.
The sensor is flashing green once a second when hands are in sensing range but there is no water
The sensor is covered
Water supply. Ensure water supply has been turned on and there is good working pressure. Minimum dynamic pressure 0.5 bar.
Filter blockage
Internal valve Check filter in flexible hose
External valve Check filter in inlet to solenoid valve
Anti-vandal mode has been triggered. The object/debris needs to be removed and the tap will resume normal functionality.
Continuous flow of water or dripping from the tap
The sensor is not flashing at all when hands are in sensing range
No power. The power has failed whilst the solenoid valve is open.
Change batteries if battery powered. Ensure power is switched on and is reaching the tap check all electrical connections.
Water is flowing when no user is present
Water supply. Ensure water pressure is not above maximum dynamic pressure of 6 bar or below minimum dynamic pressure of 0.5 bar.
Internal valve
Debris or scale in diaphragm/solenoid. Contact Cistermiser Technical
Department.
External valve
Ensure the arrow on the valve is pointing in the direction of water flow.
Debris or scale in the diaphragm: isolate water supply to the valve and remove wires attached to the solenoid.
Undo the 4x screws and remove. This will give you access to the diaphragm (note orientation of diaphragm when reinstalling), flush under cold water and visually inspect. Re-install.
Diaphragm has been damaged by debris. Carry out procedure for
‘Debris or scale in diaphragm’, visually inspect then call Cistermiser for further instructions.
Water flow diminishes
The sensor is flashing green once a second when hands are in sensing range
Filter or aerator is blocked with scale or debris. Remove aerator tap using key supplied, clean and reinstall. Check filters prior to the aerator at the TMV. For internal valve taps, check filter within the flexible connector. For external valve taps, check filter in inlet to solenoid.
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8. Frequently asked questions
Water flow as expected and then diminishes immediately
The sensor is flashing green once a second when hands are in sensing range
TMV/water pressure issue. Ensure TMV is operating correctly and water pressures are suitable for TMVs installed.
Water is always cold
The sensor is flashing green once a second when hands are in sensing range
TMV/hot water plumbing issue. Ensure TMV is set up correctly; hot water runs in buildings can sometimes be lengthy. There may be a short delay until hot water is dispensed from the tap.
Other alarms
Double red flash
Faulty wiring. Check wiring.
Faulty solenoid. Call Cistermiser for advice.
Red flash once every second
Low battery power. Change batteries.
Red flash twice every three seconds
Sensor covered or heavily scratched. Uncover sensor or polish out scratches.
Cistermiser product warranty and extended warranty
Cistermiser products are guaranteed for
12 months from the date of manufacture.
The guarantee is for faulty products and parts only: there is no labour warranty. If you believe your product is faulty, please either contact
Cistermiser directly on 0118 969 1611 or at [email protected], with a photograph and the serial number, to help diagnose the cause of the problem.
The warranty on Cistermiser products can be extended within one year of date of manufacture, at no cost, to three years from the date of installation. Please make a note of the serial number and take a photograph of the installation before you leave site.
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Commissioning check-list
3
YEAR
extended warranty
The warranty on Cistermiser products can be extended within one year of date of manufacture, at no cost, to three years from the date of installation.
Once the valve has been installed, complete the product commissioning checklist below to demonstrate compliance with the installation instructions.
Email a photograph of this completed form to [email protected] or post to Cistermiser, Unit 1, Woodley Park Estate, 59-69 Reading
Road, Woodley, Berks, RG5 3AN.
Product serial number
Installation address
Installer’s name
Telephone number
Email address
No. Activity
1.
Flush pipework prior to installation.
2.
Ensure filters are fitted to the supplied pipe work
(see page 4 & 5 for details).
3.
Ensure water supply working/dynamic pressure is between
0.5 – 6 bar.
4.
Check product flow-rate suitability to application.
5.
Check all connections for leaks; ensure isolation valve is installed before the tap internal valve models.
6.
Check flexible hose is not kinked/twisted.
7.
External taps: check flow direction of solenoid valve.
8.
Check electrical connections: tap to solenoid (external valves), orange to orange, blue to blue. Ensure either mains or battery power or multi product power supply unit is connected.
9.
Check operation, adjust sensor range and run-on time adjustment
(see advanced settings guide).
Checked Date
Cistermiser range
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Hydraulic Valve
An automatic urinal flush control valve which reduces water consumption. The valve uses a simple patented mechanism which prevents water waste by ensuring that the auto-flush cistern is only filled, and can only flush, when the washroom is used.
Infrared Control
(IRC) Valve
This valve automatically manages the water supply to the urinal cistern and reduces water consumption by up to
80%. The PIR sensor detects movement and activates the solenoid valve, allowing water into a urinal cistern.
WC flushing
Direct Flush Valve
An infrared sensor controlled urinal valve. It automatically flushes individual urinals after use, ensuring the highest level of hygiene from the minimum volume of water.
Easyflush Wave
An infrared, hands-free and water-conserving WC cistern flush valve suitable for concealed or exposed cisterns.
Easy to install in retrofits or new installations, its no-touch dual flush WC cistern valve promotes water economy and hygiene in domestic and commercial washrooms.
Easyflush Walkaway
An infrared controlled automatic WC cistern flush valve that is suitable for concealed cisterns.
The valve flushes once the user exits the cubicle.
Ideal for use in environments where hygiene and water economy are concerns.
Easyflush Direct
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The infrared control reduces water and energy usage and eliminates the risk that the tap may be left running. Internal and external valve installation options.
Vectatap
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Vectatap improves water and energy efficiency and includes auto-shut off and hygiene flush features.
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Anti-Vandal Range
Our specialist vandal-resistant range of touch-activated washroom controls; for use in high risk or demanding public environments.
Sensazone
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www.combimate.co.uk
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Cistermiser Limited
Unit 1, Woodley Park Estate, 59-69 Reading Road,
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Key features
- Hygienic hands-free operation
- Programmable hygene cycle
- Water and energy efficiency
- Auto-shut off
- Internal and external valve options
- 5 litres and 3.5 litres per minute aerators
- Adjustable sensing range
- Adjustable run-on time